
معرفی
Raffaele Pernice is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism at UNSW Sydney’s School of Built Environment. With a PhD in Architecture from Waseda University and EU architectural licensure, he bridges academic research, international education, and professional practice across architecture, urban design, and city planning.
- Current affiliation: UNSW Sydney (2019-present)
- Previous roles: Senior Lecturer at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (2017), Assistant Professor at Keimyung University (South Korea) and Ajman University (UAE)
- Academic background: PhD in Architecture (Waseda University), Master of Architecture (IUAV Venice), Civil Engineering (Naples)
His research explores modern and post-modern urban design theories, focusing on the Asia Pacific region with particular attention to Japan’s Metabolism movement, Chinese urbanization, and Korean megacity development. Key themes include:
- Urban waterfront regeneration
- High-density housing models
- Architectural utopianism
- Global vs. local design identity
- Post-war urban transformations
Selected Grant Highlights (2007-2024):
- Australia-Japan Foundation grants for climate-resilient waterfront projects
- New Colombo Plan Mobility Funding for student exchanges
- Japan Foundation grants for academic symposia
Supervision & Research spans PhD/Master’s projects on:
- Urban morphology in East Asia
- Public space interculturalismTransitional housing spaces
- Child-centered urban design
- China-Australia urban regeneration
- Future mutant city paradigms
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